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Microsoft Planning to Kill Internet Explorer on Windows 10 |Microsoft is Building a New Browser Spartan for Windows 10|

Microsoft Planning to Kill Internet Explorer on Windows 10

Microsoft planning to Kill Internet Explorer On Windows 10

There's been Talk for a while that Microsoft was going to make some big changes to Internet Explorer in the Windows 10 time frame, making IE "Spartan" look and feel more like Chrome and Firefox.

According to ZDNet's sources Microsoft is building a completely new browser to replace the ubiquitous but oft-maligned Internet Explorer.

Microsoft is building a New Browser As part of its Windows 10

Microsoft is Building a New Browser Spartan for Windows 10

This new Windows browser is being called "Spartan," and it seems it's a completely new browser not based on Internet Explorer at all.


This is pretty surprising, considering how long Microsoft has stuck with Internet Explorer, but what isn't shocking is that the new browser will reportedly look and feel more like Chrome and Firefox.


Future revelations


Preview builds of Windows 10 have included a desktop version of Internet Explorer, though granted an old version that was always bound to be replaced in future Windows 10 builds.


Microsoft creating a new browser from scratch would explain why they haven't fit a new version into any Windows 10 previews so far.


However the new browser will reportedly use Microsoft's Chakra JavaScript and Trident engines rather than the common WebKit, just like IE does, and Windows 10 may actually ship with both Spartan and the existing version of Internet Explorer 11 (or one slightly updated) for backward compatibility's sake.


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